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Ukrainian YouTuber arrested in Japan over Fukushima livestream
The Ukrainian YouTuber and two others livestreamed inside a restricted Fukushima exclusion zone house, violating safety rules in an area closed since the 2011 nuclear disaster.
- A Ukrainian YouTuber and two other Ukrainian nationals were arrested in Japan for illegally entering an abandoned house in Fukushima and livestreaming inside.
- The area was part of an exclusion zone due to radiation from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster.
- The incident comes as Japan grapples with concerns over unruly behavior from tourists and a rise in anti-immigration sentiment.
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Ukrainian YouTuber arrested in Japan over Fukushima livestream
A Ukrainian YouTuber with more than 6.5 million subscribers has been arrested in Japan after livestreaming himself trespassing in a house in the Fukushima nuclear exclusion zone, police and media said Friday.
·Cherokee County, United States
Read Full ArticleThe Japanese police detained Ukrainian bloggers who had a candlelight tea party at the Fukushima-1 abandoned house, reported NHK.
·Moscow, Russian Federation
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